Soon You’ll Be Able To Control Windows 10 With Your Eyes

The tech giant Microsoft has not stopped surprising in recent years and
today has been able to announce one of the next big news of Windows 10.
Yes, the tech giant Microsoft has announced that it will collaborate
with Tobii, who wants you to control your PC with just your eyes.

Soon You’ll Be Able To Control Windows 10 With Your Eyes

Microsoft
has not stopped surprising in recent years and today has been able to
announce one of the next big news of Windows 10. Yes, the tech giant
Microsoft has announced that it will collaborate with Tobii, a pioneer
in developing technologies that track eye movement to track what you are
looking at in front of the screen.
This collaboration will bring
Windows 10 users a pretty interesting technology that will allow them to
do things like activate icons and move the mouse cursor using the view.
Some
Windows computers already have an integrated fingerprint sensor, which
made them start to have the same functions as some mobile phones on the
market. For this reason, we can see that Microsoft tries to update as
much as possible its entire computing environment, making it possible to
outperform other platforms, and above all, other brands of computers
like the tech giant Apple.

This is achieved with the use of a special camera that tracks what
you are looking at the screen. The “Tobii Eye Tracker 4C” will be the
first device to offer native support for Windows 10.
Although
technology sounds like something out of a science fiction movie, it’s
not something new. It is used in projects related to things ranging from
video games to research in Formula 1. What is new is its arrival in
Windows.
This technology seeks to make the operating system more
accessible, especially for people with disabilities who can not use
things like a keyboard and mouse. In fact, the communities of
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and motor neuron diseases have also
collaborated with Tobii and the tech giant Microsoft to make this
technology possible.

Initially, eye tracking technology will be used in some accessibility
approaches to typing and move the mouse pointer with the eyes. It will
become a new standard in upcoming versions of Windows 10.